🇷🇺🎭🇬🇧UK's Russian-speaking young actors are rehearsing an online play in partnership with the Mosocw Art Theatre.
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The Living Classics Foundation invited Russian-speaking children and adolescents aged between 14 and 20, who live in the UK and are interested in theatre, to take part in a digital performance, which will be staged by the director of the Moscow Art Theatre, Sergei Glazkov.
The play based on the novel "Rubik's Cube and the Fifth Beatle" by Norwegian writer Hans Olav Hamran will be staged in the run up to the 10th anniversary of the international competition of young reciters Living Classics.
The actors selected as a result of the casting process took part in a master class held by Tatiana Dittrich, a writer, playwright, head of the PDT GOODGE Street theatre troupe, and teacher at the London School of Russian Language and Literature.
The online play will premiere on 22 December 2020.